About SAN Care Academy

SAN Care Academy It was built out of a very real need of many families: the need for a helper. caring for the elderly and the sick. It's not just about having good health, but also knowing how to take care of it properly, communicating effectively, preventing risks, and working responsibly.

In reality, caring for the elderly, patients Caring for the elderly at home is not simple. It's not just about feeding, hygiene, changing clothes, assisting with mobility, or sitting beside them. Caregivers need to understand the psychology of the elderly, know how to properly assist with daily activities, know how to prevent falls, choking, and bedsores, know how to observe for unusual signs, and know how to report them to the family.

More importantly, caregivers need to possess professional ethics: honesty, punctuality, maintaining family confidentiality, protecting property, respecting the dignity of those being cared for, and refraining from unauthorized actions beyond the scope of non-medical work.

SAN Care Academy was established to train caregivers who are skilled, have the right attitude, and meet high standards.

Why did SAN build a caregiver training academy?

In society, there are increasingly more families needing to care for elderly parents, patients recovering from surgery, stroke patients, bedridden individuals, or elderly people requiring assistance with daily living at home.

But the family's needs go beyond simply "having someone around." They need a trustworthy caregiver who is competent, well-behaved, able to report to authorities, and capable of ensuring the safety of the person being cared for.

SAN understands that recruiting caregivers based solely on informal experience makes it difficult to ensure consistent quality. Caregivers need formal training to understand the profession, perform tasks correctly, and uphold professional ethics.

That is why SAN Care Academy was established as a platform for practical, humane, and standardized vocational training in caregiving.

Caring for the elderly requires more than just hands.

A caregiver may be very diligent, but if they lack the skills, they can still make mistakes.

Helping an elderly person stand up incorrectly can cause falls. Feeding too quickly can cause choking. Changing diapers without proper discretion can embarrass the elderly. Failing to observe the skin area can lead to overlooking signs of ulcers. Not reporting problems promptly can delay the family's awareness of the situation.

Therefore, the caregiving profession requires more than just hands. It requires observant eyes, a discerning mind, respectful words, and a compassionate heart.

SAN Care Academy Train students in that spirit.

SAN Care Academy's Training Philosophy

SAN Care Academy's training program revolves around four pillars: Understand people – Care for people – Protect people – Preserve traditional crafts.

Understanding people

Before caring for the elderly or the sick, trainees need to understand them.

Older adults may become irritable due to pain, sadness, fear of dependence, or feelings of worthlessness. Patients may be uncooperative due to fear of pain, fear of falling, fatigue, embarrassment, or anxiety.

Understanding others helps caregivers become less judgmental, less impatient, and communicate more gently.

Caring for people

Trainees learn daily living care skills such as assisting with eating, drinking, personal hygiene, changing clothes, changing diapers, assisting with mobility, changing positions, and caring for bedridden patients.

Caring for others isn't just about cleaning, doing things quickly, or doing everything properly. Caring for others is about doing things safely, discreetly, and respectfully.

Protect people

Trainees learn about safety in caregiving, such as preventing falls, choking, pressure ulcers, infections, safe home organization, observing abnormal signs, and reporting them promptly.

Protecting people means knowing how to prevent risks before an incident occurs.

Preserving the craft

Trainees are taught professional ethics in caregiving: honesty, punctuality, clear reporting, maintaining family confidentiality, protecting property, avoiding personalizing unpleasant remarks, and refraining from unauthorized non-medical activities.

Maintaining one's profession means maintaining reputation, trust, and integrity in the workplace.

Learn from real-world scenarios in the SAN ecosystem.

SAN Care Academy has an advantage because it is built on the practical experience of caring for the elderly and the sick at home within the SAN ecosystem.

These lessons aren't just on paper. They come from real-life situations: elderly people refusing to eat, sick people easily choking, bedridden patients at risk of bedsores, families needing clear reporting, caregivers needing to safeguard property, patients recovering from strokes having difficulty communicating, and new caregivers not yet knowing how to handle difficult situations.

Therefore, the training program is designed to teach students what they truly need when they start working or when caring for loved ones at home.

Who is SAN Care Academy for?

SAN Care Academy This course is suitable for people who want to learn elderly care to find employment, those who want to learn home care for the sick, those who have worked as domestic helpers and want to switch to a more professional caregiving role, those who have cared for the sick but lack formal training, middle-aged people who want a practical profession, and family members who want to learn how to properly care for their elderly parents.

Beginners can still learn if they have the right health, patience, a serious attitude, and a genuine desire to learn the trade.

SAN doesn't require students to be excellent from the start. But SAN needs students to have a willingness to learn, be open to correction, be honest, and respect the person they are caring for.

Learning pathway at SAN Care Academy

Study path at SAN Care Academy It is designed to be accessible yet grounded in reality.

Students receive initial counseling to determine their learning goals: learning to get a job, learning to care for a family member, learning to improve skills, or learning to change careers.

Next, trainees learn the fundamentals of geriatric psychology, caregiving skills, caregiver safety, and professional ethics.

Trainees practice skills relevant to the curriculum. For suitable trainees, SAN can guide them towards supervised internships to familiarize them with a real caregiving environment.

After the course, suitable participants may receive career guidance in the field of aged care, home care for the sick, or within the SAN care ecosystem.

How do we want to train caregivers?

SAN Care Academy SAN doesn't just want to train people who know how to do the job. SAN wants to train trustworthy caregivers.

A trustworthy caregiver is someone who knows how to care properly, speaks gently, reports truthfully, maintains confidentiality, protects property, arrives on time, and refrains from acting beyond their authority.

A trustworthy caregiver doesn't need to be perfect from the start. But they must possess professional ethics, a willingness to learn, and respect for the person they care for.

Caregiving is a profession of faith. SAN Care Academy Training based on that belief.

SAN Care Academy's commitment to training

SAN Care Academy We are committed to developing training programs that are practical, humane, and standardized.

SAN does not make easy promises that graduation guarantees employment in all cases. Internship and job opportunities depend on skills, attitude, health, academic performance, and real-world demand.

SAN is committed to providing rigorous training for its students: learning to understand the profession, learning to practice correctly, learning to know their limits, and learning to create a valuable profession.

Register for a course consultation at SAN Care Academy

If you would like to learn more about SAN Care Academy For courses in elderly care and patient care, SAN can advise on a suitable pathway.

You can register to receive a consultation:

Sign up for a consultation today to begin learning the caregiving profession in a structured, practical, and valuable way.

You want to understand more SAN Care Academy How is vocational training in caregiving conducted?

Let SAN advise you on the right path to learn the right things from the start, practice correctly, and develop a long-term career in caregiving.

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